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Registration open for second-annual Clean Energy Frontier Conference

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Securing the future through made-in-Canada clean energy, workforce development and regional medical isotopes ecosystem 

People seated in a conference room with "2025 Clean Energy Frontier Conference: Securing the future," and "Registration Now Open" text. Nuclear Innovation Institute logo.

How can regional strengths turn into national solutions for energy security, workforce development and made-in-Canada innovation? Can clean energy be a force to connect communities, strengthen supply chains and power a more resilient future? 

 

The Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) is asking all this and more at the second-annual Clean Energy Frontier Conference this fall.  

 

Sponsored by Bruce Power, the conference is an opportunity for participants to dive into the theme “Securing the future”, exploring energy-related initiatives and nation building that begins right here in the Clean Energy Frontier region. Beginning the afternoon of Tuesday, October 21, 2025 with interactive workshops on the major trends shaping this region, the event continues for a full day of sessions Wednesday, October 22.   

 

Highlights include: 

  • Interactive workshops bringing together voices from across sectors to explore regional growth through three key themes: addressing challenges such as housing, mental health and others; exploring the potential economic impact of the proposed Bruce C project; and understanding how to engage young people in conversations about the region’s future workforce 

  • A Day 2 keynote address from Bruce Power President & CEO Eric Chassard 

  • Sessions on the made-in-Canada uranium value chain, workforce trends from the electricity sector, regional opportunities in medical isotopes, and more 

  • Networking with industry leaders, innovators and local experts engaged in the region’s clean energy landscape 

“This conference is a chance to bring people together around the ideas and opportunities that are driving clean energy forward in our region,” said Jessica Linthorne, NII President & CEO. “From unique workshops to big-picture conversations about new nuclear, economic development, workforce and innovation, it’s two days purpose-built for the people who are shaping the future of Bruce, Grey and Huron.” 

The event will take place at the NII Advance Technology Campus, 117 Farrell Drive, Tiverton—located in the Bruce Energy Centre, across from the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre. 

 

Tickets are limited, so those interested should reserve theirs today at nii.ca/clean-energy-frontier-conference.

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